Background
The Plečnik Collection department was established along with the Architecture Museum in 1972, to focus on the preservation of Plečnik's estate, yet it was opened to public in 1974, side by side with the Plečnik House. The role of the department is to preserve the existent material as well as to acquire the new, to explore the period and circumstances in which the master lived and worked, and to educate, present and promote the work of Jože Plečnik.
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The interior of Jože Plečnik's studio in the year of the master's death in 1957.
Plečnik received guests in the small room panelled with wood on the ground floor. Renovated room in 2015
Architectural design of the cylindrical extension of Plečnik House, Karunova street 4, Ljubljana, 1923
Winter garden at Plečnik House, Karunova street 4, Ljubljana, 1923
The authentic interiors are preserved just as Plečnik created them, with his own original design of furniture and a wealth of small objects. Renovated Plečnik House, 2015
The bedroom and work room of master architect Jože Plečnik was situated in the circular tower. A view of the renovated room, 2015.
The Plečnik House contains the artist's valuable original furniture and personal objects, renovated interior, 2015.
The entry porch was both a reception room and a lapidary. Renovated Plečnik House, 2015.
During the war Plečnik moved his work desk from the first floor into his bedroom, where it stayed until his death in 1957. Restored room in 2015.